Thanks to advances in treatment options, a COVID-19 diagnosis is no longer as scary as it once was, at least for most people.
New study reveals that leukocyte (white blood cell) count may now be used to identify who is more likely to develop more significant disease symptoms.
Thanks to advances in treatment options, a COVID-19 diagnosis is no longer as scary as it once was, at least for most people. A new study, however, suggests that it may now be easier to predict who is ...
Researchers tracking nearly 1,000 individuals with post-COVID-19 syndrome observed minimal changes in their symptoms during ...
With a recent surge in influenza, COVID-19, norovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and other respiratory viruses, it's ...
Sneezing, fever, chills, vomiting, coughing — it’s not just one virus wreaking havoc this winter; it’s a combination of four ...
UPMC saw an increase in RSV cases in its health system, including in Lancaster County, a spokesperson said Jan. 7, especially ...
Thousands of Oklahomans are sick with the flu. Symptoms of influenza include chills, fever, cough and body aches.
A new study suggests that a simple blood test measuring leukocyte levels, a type of white blood cell, might predict the ...
“Overall, female sex was associated with a 1.31-times higher risk of long COVID,” researchers said. “In age-stratified ...
A new study found that people who have had COVID-19 are more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome. A researcher and ...